The police may or may not recommend charges being proferred against you pursuant to Section 298A of the Penal Code.There may or may not be a sustained campaign against your article.

But let’s face it, you were a bit overzealous with the article, weren’t you?The title clearly suggests you were looking for Malay (and by implication Muslim) teenagers who had apostatized.This you did not find (and admitted in the final paragraph of your article).But was it really necessary to raise the following (unrelated) issues to pad an article that should not have been written/published in the first place (since you did not find any Malay teenage apostates)?Issues such as:

·Allegations that your source said that Christians getting paid in cash for converting Malay students – You never followed up on this – Why?This is a serious allegation

You probably did not realize that taking communion in a Catholic church would cause you so much trouble, did you?Well, to keep it short and simple, communion is a sacrament in the church – This means that it is a serious thing.It is only for Christians; and for Catholics specifically, there is the issue of transubstantiation - This makes it more serious.

You were glowing in your report of the behaviour of the congregants and for this I am glad, although your account of how communion was given seem at odds with the normal way it is done generally – but that’s a discussion for another time, perhaps over tea.

Please, do the right thing and apologise. Here’s a tip:We Christians are taught to forgive – I do apologise, but I am not able to share with you my Scripture on this (since I am prohibited to do so by Article 11(4) of the Federal Constitution).